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Would an essay about the meaning of life consisting of lines and themes from either "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" or "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" be a good essay topic? Or are they too overdone?
I've only thoroughly analyzed The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock and think it would make for a good essay topic. I don't know if they are overdone though.
Thanks! I think I will go with that topic. I hate writing essays. I have so many ideas, but i either forget them or can't put them together. I suck. lol
Ros & Guil is an excellent book to quote from! I've recently discovered the book and few of my favorite quotes are from the book. I also don't know whether many others do the same or not, however, all essays, regardless of their topics, are unique as long as it stays true and comes from the heart of the individual